Kilgore Man Questioned By Oprah On National Television

He's watched her on television since he was a child. Wednesday, on national television, Oprah Winfrey herself will call a Kilgore man rude. How To Handle Rude People is the topic of Oprah's show Wednesday. Jerome Collins, 25 of Kilgore says he was sitting in the audience when Oprah asked the crowd if anyone had ever stole someone's parking spot. Little did Collins know, he would be signaled out on television.

"I raised my hand, and she turned around and she looked at me and she said, 'so you took someone's parking spot', and I said 'yes', so that's when the cameras rolled over and the speakers rolled over, and I was like 'oh gosh, I'm going to be on TV now." You can watch Collin's interview Wednesday on The Oprah Winfrey Show starting at 4:00 p.m. on KLTV 7.

Bullard is ready to compete for a playoff spot in the District of Doom.

Once again, we are giving you two Red Zone rundowns for the price of one. Just like in Lindale, the Bullard players are learning a new head coach during fall camp. East Texas native Scott Callaway is now in charge of the Panthers program.

Once again, we are giving you two Red Zone rundowns for the price of one. Just like in Lindale, the Bullard players are learning a new head coach during fall camp. East Texas native Scott Callaway is now in charge of the Panthers program.

With the smallest enrollment in District 17-5A, and really across the entire classification, Lindale could use that as an excuse for a sub-par season. But under defensive coordinator, turned head coach Chris Cochran, that won't be the case.

With the smallest enrollment in District 17-5A, and really across the entire classification, Lindale could use that as an excuse for a sub-par season. But under defensive coordinator, turned head coach Chris Cochran, that won't be the case.

"A lot of people thought tonight was about peaceful protesters countering something," event speaker DG Montalvo said. "But it wasn't. It was about getting together and encouraging each other without ideology."

"A lot of people thought tonight was about peaceful protesters countering something," event speaker DG Montalvo said. "But it wasn't. It was about getting together and encouraging each other without ideology."